Example sentences of "n't [vb infin] on the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 case of a shop assistant and you do n't know their name , do n't , write do n't know on the first line of shop assistant under occupation , only include people who speak to you
2 This does n't matter on the odd occasion ; it is only a problem if it occurs regularly .
3 Crowfield has appeared quite clearly on at least the last two editions of half mill Sheet 2171CD ( Southern England & Wales ) but does n't appear on the latest Sheet 14 ( East Anglia — Edition 12 ) quarter mill .
4 How she did n't choke on the blatant lie , she had no idea , but she did n't .
5 Bunk beds should comply with the New British Standard BS 6998 , and remember — children under six should n't sleep on the top bunk .
6 SO do n't feel you 've failed if people wo n't sign on the dotted line .
7 He stayed overnight at his friend 's house , en route from Everton to Elland Road , and left with these words ringing in his ears : ‘ Do n't sign on the dotted line .
8 I tell you , pork and beef just do n't mix on the same plate . ’
9 I wo n't dwell on the new company 's opening night .
10 If you ca n't rely on the private sector or exports to get the economy going , you need to rely on the Government and there is very little in this statement to reflect that policy .
11 Finally , with ‘ Do n't walk on the wet edge , you 'll get a verruca ’ ringing in my ears , and ‘ Make sure your hair is BONE dry before you go out into the cold ’ ringing in my brain , we would lay siege to the fish-and-chip shop which was my main reason for going in the first place .
12 He was going to leave anyway and we 've had a succession of drummers really because he did n't play on the first single .
13 She was going to find out shortly that she could n't get on the wrong side of Harry without paying for it .
14 ‘ I do n't know anybody who lives in a flat who does n't live on the top floor . ’
15 Strasbourg 's talented winger is fully fit again and desperate to play … but we all know that Hughes and Black just do n't blend on the same team .
16 I put my hands behind me to find the pillar , found it and pushed myself up , hoping my feet would n't slip on the beer-wet floor .
17 ‘ We ca n't agree on the first line .
18 ‘ Frank , ’ I said , ‘ if we do n't agree on the running order then surely it is something we should sit down and discuss as a team . ’
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